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Putin’s opponents are leaving Russia. Does that make change harder?

A closer look at the world of some anti-Putin emigrants shows they are no great loss to any future revolution

Putin’s opponents are leaving Russia. Does that make change harder?
Demonstrators gather to protest the Russian legislative election results on Moscow's Bolotnaya square, December 2011 | REUTERS/Anton Golubev/Alamy
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A great number of Russians critical of the Putin regime have emigrated since the invasion of Ukraine on 24 February.

Many were fearing repression and borders being closed. There was also a spike in departures after the announcement of partial mobilisation on 21 September, as men feared being drafted.

It’s easy to assume that the departure of the parts of Russian society most critical of the Putin regime reduces the likelihood of political changes within the country.